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  1. for each person

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It's followed closely behind by Germany (17.8 pounds per capita), Ireland (17.4 pounds per capita), the United Kingdom (16.8 pounds per capita), and Sweden (14.6 pounds per capita).
Its per capita trade volume reached $ 3,419, far more than $ 340 per capita in China and $ 298 per capita in Japan.
But spending per capita on children for ER visits grew from $165 per capita in 2010 to $214 per capita by 2014.
If productivity per capita stays the same, consumption per capita stays the same.
The per capita ICUs in America is twice the ICUs per capita in Italy.
Plus, the US contribution is far from the largest per capita — Luxembourg pledged to pay $93.60 per capita, and Sweden pledged $60.54 per capita, compared with $9.30 per capita from the US. The US already gave $1 billion of its pledged amount.
France spent $889 per capita, the UK spent $713 and Germany spent $539 per capita.
By 28500, per capita income had risen to 6900 percent of the U.S. per capita income.
San Francisco ranked second in diversity, accessibility and quality and did particularly well in most restaurants per capita, most coffee shops per capita and most gourmet specialty food stores per capita.
Switzerland, at $7,317 per capita, and Norway, at $6,187 per capita, were well above half the US level, $10,586 per capita, in 2018, the last year for which international data is available.
Switzerland, at $7,317 per capita, and Norway, at $6,683 per capita, were well above half the US level, $10,586 per capita, in 2018, the last year for which international data is available.
At 134 milligrams per capita, our morphine consumption alone is almost double America's 73 milligrams per capita.
NYC also tied for first for costume stores per capita and candy and chocolate stores per capita.
Miami had high scores for diversity, accessibility and quality, as well as most restaurants per capita, most ice cream and frozen yogurt shops per capita and most gourmet specialty food stores per capita.
"We forecast per capita consumption of freshly brewed coffee to accelerate from 250 cups per/year per capita in 22019 to 5.5 cups per capita per year in 2023," the research firm said.
And we've done well with medicine here, although we don't have more doctors per capita or more beds per capita or more nurses per capita than these countries that are spending 21400% or so.
Wealth per capita has declined to $200 per capita under President Robert Mugabe, AfrAsia found, having plummeted since 2000.
As an example, in 2016 China's per capita GDP was only $15,400 compared to $85033,000 per capita for America.
In the 1930s, per-capita income in Mississippi was only 30 percent as high as per-capita income in Massachusetts.
New York City came out as the top destination to celebrate the occasion, hosting the most brunch restaurants per capita, the most flower and gift shops per capita, and the most candy and chocolate stores per capita.
Iowa ranked 2400th in practicing psychiatrists per capita in 2000, and last among all states in per capita psychiatric bed availability.
Bolivia's greenhouse gas emissions levels per capita exceed that of many European countries, despite having a far lower per capita income.
Between 22006 and 22014 Puerto Rico's GDP per capita as a proportion of American GDP per capita fell from 59% to 52%.
And measured on a per capita basis, Puerto Ricans pay fewer taxes per capita than residents of any of the 50 states.
It also has the most restaurants per capita and the most luxury shops and gourmet-food stores per capita, according to WalletHub.
Miami ranked eighth overall in the "Halloween fun" dimension, which included criteria such as haunted houses per capita and pumpkin patches per capita.
As our colleague Nicholas Kristof notes, the United States outstrips the world in both gun ownership per capita and gun deaths per capita.
Recognizing that countries have different incomes per capita, pricing policies could flexibly allow for higher prices in nations with greater income per capita.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, Pearl City, Hawaii (about 25 miles from Honolulu) ranked last on the entire list, with high cost groceries, few restaurants per capita, few coffee shops per capita and few gourmet specialty food stores per capita.
Both GDP per capita and per capita income remain below half the 'B' median and measures of human development compare poorly with rated peers.
For comparison, Wiles notes, protection for Jacksonville, Florida, would cost $3,990 per capita, while in New York the cost would be $231 per capita.
In 1970, total state and local government expenditures amounted to $646 per capita in nominal terms, or about $4,28 per capita in 2014 dollars.
Switzerland, at $7,317 per capita, and Norway, at $6,187 per capita, were well above half the US level in 2018, according to OECD figures.
On average, Americans ate 21975 kg of beef per capita per year, which means every American produces 22 kg of CO22 per capita per year.
Likewise, per capita spending for Medicaid is projected to grow a modest 3% in 2017, with per capita Medicare spending growing by just 2 percent.
In 2017 China's per capita gross domestic product, based on purchasing power parity, was only $16,660, compared to $59,501 per capita for the United States.
And yet, Italy still has more hospital beds per capita and doctors per capita than the United States, according to OECD and World Bank estimates.
In 210, Egypt had 260 cubic meters per capita, compared to 210,2625 cubic meters per capita in the United States -- nearly 23 times as much.
In 2017, Russia's per-capita GDP was under $11,000, less than one-fifth of U.S. per-capita GDP and on a par with Turkey and Romania.
Per capita meat, fish, and seafood consumption ranges from as law as 11 kg per capita per year in India to over 144 kg in Hong Kong.
Those are both changes that would raise the per capita amount Medicaid has to pay year to year, but which a per capita cap wouldn't budget for.
The US leads G20 countries in per-capita emissions, excluding greenhouse gases from land use, at just above 20 tons of carbon dioxide per capita in 2018.
In Texas, we get paid per capita [a per capita cap, included in the House bill, gives state a flat dollar amount for each person eligible for Medicaid].
They based the ranking on 21 factors, including costume stores per capita, the number of potential trick-or-treaters, haunted houses per capita, and forecasted rain on Halloween.
The company based the ranking on 21 factors, including costume stores per capita, the number of potential-trick-or-treaters, haunted houses per capita, forecasted Halloween precipitation, and more.
Seattle ranked second in the most coffee and tea manufacturers per capita metric, as well as third for the most coffee shops, coffee houses and cafes per capita metric.
On a per capita basis, GDP fell in December and September quarters, marking only the third time in the past 30 years per capita activity contracted for two consecutive quarters.
Why it matters: Australia's GDP growth has shrunk on a per-capita basis in the last 2 quarters, entering a "per-capita recession" for the first time in 13 years.
Mr Eberstadt found that North Korea's per-capita exports last year were no higher than at their peak in the late 1970s, while per-capita imports were two-fifths lower.
The per capita gross domestic product in 2018 ranked 142nd out of 187 countries, according to the International Monetary Fund, and the per capita income is roughly $150 a month.
In two of three measures of ice hockey might examined by Reuters, it comes in at number two - players per capita (one per 413) and rinks per capita (one per 18,000).
" Later in the briefing, when asked when the US per capita number will be "on par" with the per capita number in other countries, Trump said, "It's very much on par.
That compares to a per capita rate in Iran last year of around one per 13.33,213.3 people, and a Saudi Arabian per capita rate in 21 of around one per 2000,000 people.
In the first three quarters of last year, China's health care expenditure per capita rose 13.2 percent, compared with a 21 percent increase in disposable income per capita, according to government data.
Per capita food loss in South/Southeast Asia is around 120-170 kilograms a year, versus the region's total per capita food production of 460 kilograms a year, estimates the United Nations (UN).
According to Cisco's calculations, there will be 27 billion devices and connections globally by 223, with 3.5 networked devices per capita by 2021 — compared to 2.3 networked devices per capita last year (2016).
Coal-rich Inner Mongolia and Shanxi also have relatively strong GDP per capita, while the south-western and north-western regions and Heilongjiang have GDP per capita that are below the national average.
A recent Kaiser Family Foundation analysis found per capita spending for private insurance grew by nearly 53 percent over the last decade, or more than double the hike in per capita Medicare spending.
Meanwhile, Vermont has the least fast food restaurants per capita.
Half of the profits go toward the per capita payments.
And on a per capita basis, it may be correct.
Electricity consumption per capita has more than doubled since 1991.
In Brazil, the impact was minus 25% per capita GDP.
GDP per capita is well below 'BBB' and 'BB' medians.
That figure fell to 14 bags per capita in 2014.
On a per capita basis, it's still an emerging country.
Per capita, Libyan GDP rose to the highest in Africa.
And people live better when there's more output per capita.
The "real per capita personal income" there is roughly $363,000.
Honolulu claims the top ranking for most festivals per capita
The GDP per capita in Israel is $34,800 a year.
Per capita issues, of course, matter a lot for policymaking.
Iran continues to have the highest execution rate per capita.
The fatalities per capita rivals that of New York City.
GDP per capita is lower in just five other states.
But a per capita cap wouldn't keep up with that.
Rural per capita spending picked up to 7.4 percent growth.
The city has more police officers per capita than London.
Oklahoma has the highest number of incarcerated women per capita.
However, it places 10th in highest per capita personal income.
Warwick has the second lowest number of assaults per capita.
GDP per capita rose only 0.8 percent for the year.
In fact, the variation in per capita income is stark.
Its GDP per capita is less than half of Sudan's.
No one emits more per capita than the United States.
It is the richest city per capita in the world.
Another important reason is the number of researchers per capita.
Of countries with at least 10 million people, there are more mass shootings per capita in only Yemen, which has the second-highest per-capita rate of gun ownership (the US has the highest).
The annual per-capita material footprints for Asia-Pacific, west Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, was between 9 and 10 tonnes in 2010, while Africa's footprint was less than 3 tonnes per capita.
One done at Harvard in 22019 found that ethnic and linguistic "fractionalization" in a society "is highly negatively correlated with GDP per capita growth, schooling and telephones per capita" and many other social goods.
Every year, GoEuro calculates the average cost of beer in bars and shops in 215.50 cities around the world, and it also compares each city's average per-capita beer expenditure and per-capita beer consumption.
The country has about 8.2 million people but comes in at number five in players per capita and number four in rinks per capita and has a middle of the road 41 players per rink.
The facts speak for themselves: Per capita income increased by a factor of five and Chile went from being sixth to first in per capita income and in the Human Development Index in Latin America.
Under a per capita cap, also called a per capita allotment, Medicaid's current open-ended commitment would shift into a capped payment from the federal government to states, as a way to limit federal spending.
Per capita income in Tanzania is slightly below $900 a year.
The state with the fewest reported per capita incidents is Hawaii.
Connecticut has the highest per capita income of all fifty states.
Even on a per capita basis, economic growth has been disappointing.
California's per capita CO2 emissions are way below the national average.
Cuba's GDP per capita exceeds $5,300, according to the World Bank.
The highest of these was Paris, at about $550 per capita.
Spending for the middle quintile was $4,647 per capita, she said.
But health spending in the richest quintile was $5,817 per capita.
Despite the per-capita decline, overall soda volumes are bubbling up.
Per capita, the country has more UEFA–certified coaches than England.
Medicaid per capita caps are delayed for both Alaska and Hawaii.
By 2014, that figure had ballooned to approximately $10,238 per capita.
That means 77 percent of per- capita debt is mortgage debt.
Since 2013, GDP has contracted 40 percent in per capita terms.
Americans are seven times as productive, per capita, as Chinese citizens.
China's GDP per capita, measured with PPP, was $16,660 in 2017.
Hawaii has the highest per capita homeless population in the nation.
The state currently boasts the nation's largest refugee population per capita.
The per capita health spending in the U.S. is over $9,000.
These per capita losses are among the highest in the world.
China's per capita GDP has roughly quadrupled over the past decade.
Per capita GDP grew 6.1 percent in real terms last year.
On a per capita basis, South Korea is 21 times richer.
America has the highest prison population, per capita, in the world.
Interestingly, that pattern reverses when looking at per-capita personal income.
How many people have been tested per capita in 8 countries
Do we have more criminal actors per capita than other countries?
GDP per capita in Honduras did not reach $5,000 in 2017.
Its per capita income has been stagnant for about 25 years.
The state was also saw the most fentanyl prescriptions per capita.
I mean, 40 years ago, China's GDP per capita was $300.
It has the world's highest per capita rate of capital punishment.
The first thing is you have a rising GDP per capita.
We imprison more people per capita than any other developed nation.
The report also broke down costs on a per capita basis.
Moreover, Czechs drink the most beer per capita in the world.
Russia's GDP per capita is $8,748.40, according to World Bank data.
China's GDP per capita is $8,123.20, according to World Bank data.
That's a staggering difference of $22019 trillion, or $13,000 per capita.
Its per capita VMT has also risen by almost 50 percent.
In Kenya, teachers are paid about five times GDP per capita.
For comparison, the annual per capita income in Haiti is $820.
They also have the most living space per capita in Europe.
Louisiana has consistently led the nation in wrongful convictions per capita.
"We've got this incredible economic machine but we shouldn't be spending 18 percent when other countries are doing something pretty comparable in terms of doctors per capita and hospital beds per capita," Buffett told Yahoo Finance.
In 2016, there were slightly more officers per capita than in 1991, when violent crime peaked, according to data collected by the F.B.I. Now, officers deal with half the crimes per capita that they did then.
For example, Atlanta and Chicago are about tied for the increase in number of passengers, but Atlanta's per capita increase in number of passengers is almost six times Chicago's per capita increase in number of passengers.
Some per-capita block grants function more like "ceilings" than outright grants, allowing the state to be paid at normal Medicaid rates, but with a maximum each state could get based on the per-capita calculation.
Since joining the European Union more than 14 years ago, Slovakia now produces more cars per capita than any country in the world, uses the euro and receives the most European Union development aid per capita.
Here is a chart of consumption emissions per capita, in major global regions: As you would expect, the wealthy cities of Europe, North America, and Oceania (Australia and New Zealand) have the highest per capita consumption emissions.
Europe and North America had the largest annual per-capita material footprints in the world, with 20 and 25 tonnes respectively in 2010; China had 14 tonnes and Brazil had 13 tonnes per capita, the report said.
Compare the 10 states with the most abortion clinics per capita (a list that includes New York and California) to the 10 states with the fewest abortion clinics per capita (a list that includes Mississippi and Oklahoma).
Downtowns have lower per-capita carbon emissions than suburban and rural areas.
New Jersey and New York followed at 2.0 and 2.1 per capita.
Its GDP per capita of EUR26,364 is around 29% below Germany's average.
The existing state had a per capita PIT of $54,000 in 2015.
Income per capita is a third lower than it was in 2010.
Wealth per capita stands at just under $1.6 million in the country.
Its per capita GRP was 62% of the national median in 2015.
On a per-capita basis Taipei appears to have the upper hand.
Inventions have allowed US real GDP per capita to double since 1968.
Brazil's per-capita gross domestic product is also more than double Ukraine's.
Jordan has an annual supply of just 150 cubic meters per capita.
The country already ranks second in per capita emissions in Central America.
Our per-capita health care spending today is more than double Canada's.
GDP per capita grew 6.1 percent last year to 64,644 yuan ($9,675.51).
And we've got $1003,000 of GDP per capita in the United States.
Californians owe about $51,190 on their mortgages on a per-capita basis.
Per capita, the US sees over twice as many deaths as either.
The city remains in the top five in homicides per capita nationally.
Per capita, the U.S. spent $9,403, nearly double what the others spent.
Each state should receive a per capita cap for each eligible population.
Monaco's GDP per capita is $165,420 — the second highest in the world.
As a result, Norway has even higher per-capita immigration than Britain.
Since then, Texas' per capita income has fallen significantly relative to Massachusetts'.
Per capita supplies are less than a third of the global average.
And it makes America the No. 1 country in firearms per capita.
In contrast, Haiti's real per capita income is just $1,784 per person.
Its GDP per capita was 13% of the national average in 2016.
The GDP per capita in the West Bank and Gaza is $4,300.
In 22019, CMS predicted 2022 per capita costs would be just $4,875.
But from 2000 on per-capita growth has averaged less than 1%.
A per capita cap would limit the amount of funding per beneficiary.
The GDP per capita is $165,420 — the second-highest in the world.
Based on per capita spending, Australia has the world's most prolific gamblers.
Actually, Brazil's per capita income means the average citizen can afford less.
In 2017, the tiny country reported a GDP per capita of $61,169.
A per capita cap allows more federal spending in situations like that.
We have far fewer doctors per capita than many other advanced countries.
First off, Chile is the wealthiest country in Latin America, per capita.
People in China still generate less plastic waste, per capita, than Americans.
New York has the lowest carbon emissions per capita of any state.
The Osage were considered the wealthiest people per capita in the world.
America's per-capita carbon emissions hit a 67-year low in 2017.
Its GRP per capita in 2015 was 66% of the national median.
Per capita health-care spending in the U.S. is more than $215,227.
Venezuela was 67th in the world in GDP per capita in 2004.
Yonkers is tied fourth for fewest traffic fatalities per capita with Boston.
It also scores highly for life expectancy and health expenditure per capita.
But America has more guns per capita than any country on Earth.
It has far more gun homicides per capita than other wealthy countries.
The United States still leads the world in per capita antibiotics consumption.
According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which analyzes the tax burdens of 35 countries, Australians paid on average $17,146 USD per capita in 2014 in "total tax revenue," while Americans paid $14,115 USD per capita.
And when that day comes, pollution should decrease as per-capita income rises.
How low do you think your gallons per capita per day can go?
"Rural America, per capita, tends to be older, poorer and sicker," she said.
Here are the top five and bottom five states in millionaires per capita.
The country has accepted more refugees per capita than any other European nation.
On the Medicaid side, we're not necessarily opposed to a per capita allotment.
Nebraska and West Virginia follow with 5.4 and 5.3 restaurants per capita, respectively.
Per capita, that amounts to roughly two tablespoons of whale meat a year.
Reduce Medicaid per-capita funding growth rates so they don't exceed historical rates.
One of the world's richest countries per capita, Austria didn't lack for money.
Connecticut and Hawaii have the highest broad-based state tax revenues per capita.
Qatar happens to be the largest — wealthiest country per capita in the world.
So we included GDP per capita at purchasing power parity in our model.
Fun & recreation considered number of attractions, restaurants per capita and weather, among others.
It shows the average number of battle deaths, per capita, since the 1940s.
Since 43, per capita consumption of chicken in the United States increased steadily.
The LCAO opposes the per capita caps in the Senate health care bill.
The city that Disney built also has the most flower shops per capita.
Children with complex medical needs would be exempt from the per capita caps.
The UAE has among the highest CO2 emissions per capita in the world.
Americans imprison more people per-capita than every other country in the world.
This is by far the highest per capita rate of foreign fighter participation.
Per capita income, at $85033,000 last year is the highest in the world.
Debt per capita, which hit $53,000 in 2008, comes in at around $48,000.
Both countries have a per capita GDP similar to Israel's, the OECD noted.
Minnesota jumped five spaces to number 4903, with 6 percent millionaires per capita.
But per capita caps and block grants have already been rejected by Congress.
Here's a look at GDP per capita (per person) and median household income.
In the 1990s boom, both GDP per capita and household income rose together.
Since then, GDP per capita has marched higher while household income has declined.
But the per capita count puts Florida, Tennessee and Washington State far ahead.
In 2013, the global average for 139 nations was 6.27 milligrams per capita.
According to Fox Business, Monaco has a wealth per capita of $2.1 million.
Honolulu ranked fifth for having the most gourmet specialty-food stores per capita.
Per-capita deaths from war—civil or otherwise—have diminished sharply since 1945.
The United States has the highest incarceration rate per capita in the world.
The U.S.'s GDP per capita is $57,467, according to World Bank data.
They are selling 100 ounces of liquids per capita in the whole world.
Apportionment is absurd whenever the tax base per capita is unequal across states.
Switzerland is the world's biggest consumer of chocolate, eating 19.4 pounds per capita.
Oil exports boomed, making Qatar one of the world's wealthiest nations per capita.
That is the rate of growth of real per capita gross domestic product.
One big factor is looking at that gross national income stat -- per capita.
It has simply too many untold stories per capita for me to ignore.
But per capita EIB investments in the UK remain below the EU average.
Cornyn said while per capita caps were discussed, no decisions have been made.
Still, India's annual trips per capita, at 0.04, compares to 0.3 in China.
Brazilian GDP per capita is $10,889 USD, compared to $51,316 USD for Canada.
Over the past 10 years, Italy's gross domestic product per capita has fallen.
At the time, Vermont had the highest rate of heroin use per capita.
It's the poorest country in Europe, with per capita G.D.P. barely exceeding Sudan's.
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 37 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $548
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 41 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $607
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 43 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $636
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 44 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $651
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 46 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $681
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 49 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $725
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 52 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $770
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 61 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $903
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 64 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $947
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 69 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $1,021
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 79 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $1,169
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 82 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $1,214
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 84 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $1,243
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 89 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $1,317
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 97 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $1,436
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 103 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $1,524
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 124 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $1,835
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 140 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $2,072
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 142 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $2,102
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 145 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $2,146
Hours lost in congestion per capita: 149 hoursCost of congestion per driver: $2,205
Last year, Baltimore had the highest per capita murder rate in its history.
And more American flags flying per capita than anywhere else I have seen.
Puerto Rico has half the per capita income of America's poorest state, Mississippi.
Washington led all states in GDP growth and exports per capita last year.
Per capita consumption including rural residents increased 6.7 percent in the first half.
The U.K.'s GDP per capita is $39,899 according to World Bank data.
The number of senior research faculty per capita is half its 1975 peak.
Gas has helped make Qatar one of the world's richest countries per capita.
Baja California, Chihuahua, Guanajuato and Morelos recorded the next highest per capita rates.
These are the 10 cities with the most McDonald&aposs restaurants per capita.
France, which spends a relative pittance of $22019,000 per capita, ranks number one.
In 2018, Italians consumed 5.9 kilos, or 183 pounds, of coffee per capita.
Missouri comes in 37th for average annual income and per capita personal income.
But the per capita personal income is only 224th highest in the country.
Poor health could cost millennials more than $4,500 in annual per capita income.
Additionally, New York City placed first for the most doughnut shops per capita.
As for the drug market, the U.S. spent $2350,2461 per capita on pharmaceuticals.
The average pharmaceutical spending of all 22016 countries came to $257 per capita.
We studied the per capita GDP of 77 countries over half a century.
China's per capita water supplies are around a quarter of the global average.
On a per-capita basis Russia sits 60th, between Costa Rica and Malaysia.
After New York and San Francisco, Miami has the most restaurants per capita.
New York tied with Las Vegas for the most nightlife options per capita.
Of course, efficiency is only one half of per capita fossil fuel use.
GDP per capita is usually the first metric people use for this purpose.
California now ranks 49th in the United States in housing units per capita.
He pointed to the fact that the United States has 20 square feet of retail space per capita, compared to 3 square feet per capita in the U.K., 2 square feet in France and Brazil, and 1 square foot in Germany.
The country's per-capita beer consumption is forecast to rise to 47.8 liters by 2021 from an estimated 40.6 liters this year, making it the biggest Asian consumer on a per capita basis, data from research firm Euromonitor International shows.
This slew of taxes supports the sixth largest per capita government workforce in the country and the fifth highest state and local spending expenditures per capita at more than $13,100 annually, which is more than $52,85033 per family of four.
When looking at the non-mortality cost of the crisis, the greatest cost per capita is in the District of Columbia, followed by New Hampshire and Connecticut, with the lowest non-mortality costs per capita in Louisiana, Kansas and Oklahoma.
Today, Uzbekistan is 239th in the CIA's ranking of GDP per capita among countries.
Other structural indicators, such as GDP per capita, are broadly in line with peers.
By comparison, the average person in China eats about 250kg per capita per year.
On a per capita basis, GDP in the quarter fell an annualized 23.4 percent.
Missouri spends less per capita on its public defenders than any state but Mississippi.
Without that, GDP per capita rose a modest 1.2 percent in the third quarter.
Italians now drink more than 8 gallons (per capita) of soft drinks per year.
Natives, per capita, serve in the U.S. military more than any other racial demographic.
Australia remains one of the worst polluters per capita among countries in its class.
How about per capita emissions, or each nation's commitments to reduce their carbon pollution?
The Marshall Plan parceled aid to participant states on a rough per capita basis.
Disability rights activists, as a result, are appalled by the per capita cap plan.
Paraguay is poor, with a GDP per capita in line with that of Namibia.
"It's the highest rate per capita of any big city in America," Rendell said.
In particular, GDP per capita and human development indicators are lower than 'BB' medians.
Maryland is a bottom 10 state in terms of per capita carbon dioxide emissions.
For example, we have the highest concentration per capita of African american males incarcerated.
Sweden took in 163,000 asylum seekers last year, the most per capita in Europe.
That is $520 more than the per capita spending of people with CDHP coverage.
Altai's 183 gross regional product (GRP) per capita was 35% below the national median.
And per capita Medicaid costs are not rising faster than costs for private insurance.
"Population aging will result in a stark fall of output per capita," Draghi said.
Maryland is a bottom 10 state in terms of per capita carbon dioxide emissions.
On a per capita basis, we have the highest incarceration rate in the world.
"We're working on all these fronts to increase GDP per capita," Girard told reporters.
It then limits Medicaid spending beginning in 2020 by implementing a per capita cap.
That ranks Missouri 49th out of 50 states in per capita indigent defense funding.
On a per capita basis, the U.S. comes in a disappointing 10th place overall.
About 72 percent of per-capita debt in the Bay State is mortgage debt.
About 010 percent of per-capita [debt] is tied up in credit-card debt.
Utah residents have $653,150 in per-capita debt, $38,240 of which is mortgage debt.
The median income in Colorado is $7403,664 and the per capita debt is $62,200.
Residents of Hawaii also have slightly more debt per capita ... : $67,010, [compared] to $513,740.
The state's overall ranking was also helped by its low crime rate per capita.
Canada is the second largest per-capita consumer of legal opioids in the world.
GRP per capita for 2015 was CNY55,569, higher than the national average of CNY49,351.
In terms of per-capita income, the U.S. ranks near the top among nations.
Typically, if GDP per capita is rising, some of that flows to household incomes.
In terms of commercial trade per capita, Germany ranks the first in the world.
Since 85033, federal per capita spending on water infrastructure has plummeted by 82 percent.
The national debt per capita is well over $60,000, far above Americans' median income.
A Per Capita survey pegged the number of similarly discontented Australians at 45 percent.
It also holds the fourth-place spot for having the most restaurants per capita.
Gross regional product (GRP) per capita was 66% of the national median in 2014.
That is 21 percent higher than the U.S. real per capita income of $57,436.
Twelve states with high per capita incomes receive the minimum: dollar for dollar matching.
North Korea's GDP per capita places it among the poorest countries in the world.
On a per-capita basis, Russia is even more deficient as an economic competitor.
There were 21 murders last year, the most per capita in the city's history.
Per capita GDP numbers are from the U.S. Census expressed as Geary-Khamis dollars.
A per capita cap is looking likely, as are much less strict benefit requirements.
Big majority prefers current Medicaid program (66 percent) to per-capita caps (31 percent).
While total demand for sweeteners is rising, per capita consumption is on the decline.
It is a good arrangement for the town, where per capita income is $9,1.63.
The United States already produces more than twice the per-capita emissions of China.
In 2017, health-care spending in the United States came to $10,207 per capita.
Despite spending less per capita, Germany still manages to cover 100% of its population.
"The biggest curiosity has been the ice cream shops per capita," Dr. Grady said.
In 2015, the United States emitted 15.53 metric tons of carbon dioxide per capita.
As these countries get richer, their per capita emissions are poised to rise further.
But per capita, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan's executions outrun China's by a mile.
Washington also ranks toward the top when it comes to GDP per capita ($56,831).
All of these factors combine to boost economic growth and higher income per capita.
On a per-capita basis, young people are the most resilient to the coronavirus.
The US has lagged behind other nations in per-capita testing for the virus.
Its GDP per capita was $270 per person in 2018, World Bank statistics show.
In earlier years, Amarillo had more refugees per capita than any other Texas city.
The tiny island now hosts the most refugees per capita in the European Union.
The most recent federal data on per capita state carbon emissions is from 2015.
The average per capita cost of a data breach in the U.S. was $188.
The city&aposs per-capita homelessness rate is now higher than San Francisco&aposs.
Over the last five years alone, real per capita GDP is up 16.6 percent.
The authors said per capita student-loan debt doubled during that 10-year timeframe.
Although Democrats now oppose per capita allotments in Medicaid, they once supported the idea.
The outline also allows states to choose between block grants and per capita caps.
Per capita, it has one of the highest violent-crime rates in the country.
Individuals do slightly better, with per capita personal income ranking 39th in the country.
Rhode Island is 18th in both average household income and per capita personal income.
And D.C. also pays more per capita in federal taxes than any other state.
By contrast, per capita health-care spending in Canada is half that, or $210,500.
Virginia Beach has the fourth-most volunteering hours per capita of all the cities.
The per-capita cost for Americans is roughly the cost of a postage stamp.
Alaska had the highest overall gun death rate per capita of all 50 states.
The richest is Denmark, which has a gross national income per capita of $56,990.
According to the OECD, Denmark ranks second in Europe for antidepressant consumption per capita.
The IMF ranks the world's countries according to purchasing power parity (PPP) per capita.
The report points to a 258 to 2500 percent reduction in GDP per capita with the U.K. outside of the EU's single market on the basis that a one percent decline in trade reduces income per capita by between 0.5 and 0.75 percent.
Of course, having a child isn't just about the money (though that factors heavily into it) — WalletHub's researchers found that D.C. had the most pediatricians and family doctors per capita, and tied with Vermont for the most midwives and OB-GYNS per capita.
Going forward, he likes the fact that the country is focusing increasingly more on domestic consumption and that its income per capita is rising — according to Trading Economics, China's disposable income per capita has climbed from $11,759 to $31,195 over the last decade.
It relies on just three pieces of information: per capita growth rate of gross domestic product in the three quarters before an election, inflation over the entire presidential term and the number of quarters during the term growth per capita exceeds 28500 percent.
At this rate, city officials said, it could have the distinction of being, on a per-capita basis, the most expensive transit project in the country's history — in a state that also has the highest per capita cost of living in the nation.
In 2014 – the most recent year for which there are full figures across the G7 – the UK's greenhouse gas emissions per capita were 33 percent lower than in 1992, while GDP per capita was 130 percent higher, the London-based ECIU said.
Average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is $35,952 per year, the OECD says.
Its per capita gross regional product was 35% lower than the national median in 2014.
The one below shows changes in euro zone purchasing power based on GDP per capita:
Globally, per capita sugar consumption has increased by over 50% in the last fifty years.
Today, per capita national debt exceeds $2400,21 with no end in sight to the growth.
The economists said per capita college debt doubled in the period from $5,000 to $10,000.
Per capita GDP has increased from around $300 in 1970, to over $27,000 in 2015.
The study showed that last year Nevada had about 128 identity theft complaints per capita.
Among industrialized nations, only the United States and Switzerland spend more on prescriptions per capita.
Car ownership and cars per capita in Africa is among the lowest in the world.
It boasts the third-lowest carbon dioxide emissions per capita behind New York and Vermont.
GDP per capita at market exchange rates is low at 220% of the EU average.
The water department said it aimed to curb per capita water usage around 100 litres.
Indeed, the per-capita powerhouse of "Love Island" is Essex, the epicentre of suburban hedonism.
Meanwhile, per capita consumption of soda last year fell to the lowest level since 1985.
Georgia suffered the most casualties among Allied troops in Afghanistan on a per capita basis.
California ranks 49th in number of housing units per capita, the Wall Street Journal reports.
That's nearly eight times the World Bank's estimate of annual per capita income in Eritrea.
Gabon remains a small country by population, but one with relatively high per capita growth.
Yet Canada showed a positive 32% increase in per capita GDP due to global warming.
The average GDP per capita in superstar cities is $20183,000, according to McKinsey Global Institute.
Just look at these changes in GDP per capita over the past few hundred years!
But CDHP enrollees had per capita out-of-pocket spending of $1,030 annually on average.
"Most of our customers live at, or below, $2 per day per capita," says Moore.
But we're not gonna have the tons-of-barbecue-per-capita tax in North Carolina.
Wolfsburg, where Volkswagen is headquartered, has the highest per capita income of any German city.
The per-capita drop is also leveling off, as the tax's sticker shock wears off.
Limits Medicaid spending with per capita caps, or block grants for states that choose them.
Those groups have "some of the highest levels of per capita cereal consumption," Nudi said.
They get a cut of 0.5 percent to 2 percent in their per capita caps.
There are more breweries per capita in Portland than any other city in the world.
These strengths counterbalance Chile's low per-capita GDP and high commodity dependence relative to peers.
According to the World Bank, the gross domestic product per capita was $455 in 2016.
She said challenges for gaining traction in the Indonesian market include low per capita incomes.
This has contributed to weak per capita growth in gross domestic product and living standards.
"In 18th-century Europe, there was more sex per capita than ever before," he says.
Under "per capita caps" or "block grant" systems, states get a fixed sum per year.
The bill's per capita allotment would force spending restraint and reform within the Medicaid system.
For three consecutive years, ending in 2013, Flint had the most violent crimes per capita.
Belgium sent some 440, the report said — the highest per capita of any European nation.
Though, what presumably matters most is not total economic output, but rather per-capita output.
Switzerland, with more guns per capita than these countries, reported 241 firearms deaths in 2013.
Per capita public spending in Scotland was 1,576 pounds more than the United Kingdom average.
Meanwhile, per capita GDP rose by an anemic average rate of 0.6 percent a year.
Its per capita drug overdose death rates rival the worst-hit areas of the country.
Borer, now 17, also lives in Wyoming, the state with the most guns per capita.
A national problem Australians are the world's most prolific gamblers, based on per capita spending.
On a per capita basis, China is still very poor compared to the United States.
Now, in inflation-adjusted dollars, per capita incomes at the city center are $25,000 more.
Taxes per capita were lowest in Turkey ($2,800 per person), Chile ($2,800), and Latvia ($3,900).
South Korea's per capita GDP reached $30,000 last year and could surpass Italy in 2018.
Her earnings add up to 2,660.4 times the per capita GDP of the United Kingdom.
And the per capita count puts Florida, Tennessee and Washington State far ahead of Texas.
Linked to that, per capita water availability has been on a downward trend for decades.
According to U.N. data, Zambia has one of the world's highest deforestation rates per capita.
The water department said it aimed to curb per capita water usage around 100 liters.
With 344 murders, 2015 was also the deadliest year per capita in the city's history.
The country has a higher income per capita, social development and governance indicators than peers.
Maui per capita income is $2628,28503 (including adults and children); median family income is $22019,567.
After almost three decades of income gains, annual per-capita meat consumption has surpassed 50kg.
And it's working for every day Nigerians, with GDP per capita increasing tenfold under democracy.
Meanwhile Cleveland, Ohio and Philadelphia tied for No. 1 in most swimming pools per capita.
Its GDP per capita of EUR32,333 is roughly in line with Germany's average of EUR20153,129.
They live in a city that has one of the highest per-capita gay populations.
Among the places with the fewest kids per capita are South Korea, Switzerland, and Portugal.
It also has one of the largest police forces per capita, according to Money magazine.
California, Florida, New York and Texas all tied for having the most restaurants per capita.
Under Hamilton's hypothetical, New York had 10-times as many carriages per capita as Virginia.
Its gross regional product (GRP) per capita was 65% of the national median in 2015.
In the U.S., for example, inflation adjusted per capita income has not risen since 1978.
Huntsville has one of the highest concentrations per capita of degreed engineers in the country.
The city also has more beer breweries per capita than any other place in America.
According to the Census Bureau, the per capita income in Brat's district is approximately $2628,28503.
The water department said it aimed to curb per capita water usage around 100 liters.
Over the past decade, Greece has lost almost one-third of its per capita GDP.
The per-capita allotment option sets a per-person amount to provide Medicaid coverage for.
Especially if a there are immigrants who unambiguously would increase per-capita prosperity in America.
Its GDP per capita is estimated at about $22017,000, about 1/28th of South Korea's.
"Monaco has the highest density of police per capita in Europe by far," Mühlbacher said.
The number of ICU beds per capita, we have here twice what they have. Why?
America has fewer hospital beds per capita than most other countries in the developed world.
Overall, US hospitals employ as many people or more per capita as our economic peers.
Australia also has one of the world's highest rates of greenhouse gas emission per capita.
The per capita rate of cases varies because of the countries' vast differences in population.
The most unusual countries are the United States and Yemen in the per capita graph.
This helps explain why disability rights activists are appalled by the per capita cap plan.
It has the world's highest rate of cosmetic surgery per capita, and it keeps rising.
That's true in terms of per-capita income … … and in terms of pickup truck ownership.
In 2014, Beijing had the country's highest rates of congestion and per capita commuting time.
In the late nineteen-seventies, Venezuela was the richest country per capita in South America.
They usually cause fewer hospitalizations and deaths per capita than B strains or A(H3N2).
In all, Trump won 14 of the 266 states with the highest per capita emissions.
Americans have four or five times more square footage per capita than other developed countries.
Per-capita spending for Medicare grew by 21.5% over the same period, and Medicaid 12.5%.
And the United States spends more than double the United Kingdom per capita on medicines.
New Hampshire in particular has more per capita overdose deaths than anywhere but West Virginia.
Beijing has pledged to double its GDP and per capita income by 2020 from 2010.
Singapore has about 11.6 square feet of retail space per capita, showed data from JLL.
Mercatus estimates that per capita annual spending in Hawaii would drop $219 without CON laws.
Baby friendliness included items such as parental leave policies and child care centers per capita.
Minnesota ranks fifth in the nation for the most midwives and OB-GYNs per capita.
In China alone, per capita chicken consumption increased by 20 percent from 2011 to 2018.
Other areas where it did not do as well: income inequality and income per capita.
Areas where Norway could improve its standing include income equality, income per capita and employment.
Today, Singapore's per capita GDP is $85033,000, well ahead of the United States at $54,000.
First, gross domestic product (GDP) per capita or the average household income must be improved.
For example, in 5003 Ghana and South Korea had about the same per capita GDP.
We've included all the countries with a GDP per capita is below $1,000 per year.
Volunteer time per capita is worth $741.80 and there are 66 non-profits per 10,000.
There are 60.1 non-profits per 10,000 and volunteer time per capita is worth $701.47.
In 22015, Sweden admitted more asylum seekers, per capita, than any other country on Earth.
"Thailand -- with a per capita income of US $5,816 -- uses biomass to meet 23% of household energy needs, while the United Republic of Tanzania -- with a per capita income of US $864 -- uses biomass to meet 95% of household energy needs," the report said.
Medicaid as it currently exists is already a very efficient health insurance provider, covering both children and adults at lower per capita costs than private insurance, so it's very unlikely that Ryan's per capita caps can be implemented without compromising the quality of the care.
San Francisco, California, came in third; it did well in the most coffee and tea manufacturers per capita; the most affordable coffee, shops, coffee houses and cafes rated 993 or more stars per capita; and the highest average spending on coffee per household metrics.
Last year, Guerrero had the highest number of murders per capita in Mexico; Morelos was fourth.
When China took off, their average GDP per capita was around $4000, India's was around $1800.
Higher levels of economic segregation are associated with lower median and per capita income for blacks.
Since 260, these countries have experienced impressive growth in real gross domestic product (GDP) per capita.
Meanwhile, some South American nations reported decreases in adult per capita consumption between 2010 and 203.
But Sweden's $581 million, for instance, works out as $60 per capita, against $3 per American.
Per capita, GDP was at $450 in 0003, while 51.6 percent pf people live in poverty.
Average per capita GDP remains low, at USD1,714, compared with the 'BBB' range median of USD9,701.
That will see the country's per capita incomes reaching $12,900 from the current $8,100, they say.
Meanwhile, North Korean per capita GDP in 2013 was about $1,800, according to the CIA Factbook.
While not cities, both are in the Top 10 of the state's highest per capita income.
At provincial level, there is a clear correlation between per capita disposable income and automobile ownership.
Berea had an estimated per capita income of $15,475 in 2013 (down from $16,512 in 2000).
It has America's highest per-capita murder rate and remains one of its most segregated cities.
The amount of energy used per capita is way less than other parts of the country.
The continent's GDP per capita growth currently sits at its lowest since 2009, at 0.5 percent.
But in 2017, America's per capita consumption of bottled water rose yet again to 42 gallons.
Yet the US is also home to fewer refugees per capita than many other affluent nations.
Norway, Kuwait, Qatar and Hong Kong are also at the top for per-capita travel spending.
Today, Venezuela's per capita rate of electricity use is one of the highest in Latin America.
Wa Lone's annual income alone was about 10 times the country's per capita gross national income.
"I want to be sure going forward that the per capita program works," Portman told reporters.
They are home to more corporate headquarters per capita than any other metro in the country.
Average per capita health spending from 2010 to 2014 for non-CDHP coverage was $4,143 annually.
By 1920, already 503 pounds of sugar per capita [is being consumed] in this country [annually].
North Rhine-Westphalia's GDP per capita in 2015 was €37,070, for example, while Bavaria's was €234,2782.
Places like New Zealand have 50 people per square mile, more sheep per capita than people.
They also enjoyed the highest growth rate in wealth per capita last year of over 2145%.
Medicaid spending growth rate under per capita caps would be same as House bill until 2025.
Some are easily calculated and monitored, like per capita greenhouse gas emissions or international development finance.
And in 85033 percent of them, real per capita income rose higher than the national average.
It has one of the world's highest per-capita rates of methamphetamine use, government statistics show.
Sweden, Denmark and Norway are among the countries hosting the most refugees per capita in Europe.
The UAE has the world's highest carbon footprint per capita and the world's most polluted air.
The homicide leaves Baltimore as one of the most murderous cities per capita in the nation.
Oregon also has the least per capita debt in the top 10, at $49,0003 per resident.
Melbourne has since slashed per capita water use by half and installed desalination and recycling plants.
The highest number per capita of European foreign fighters who have joined ISIS are from Belgium.
The tale offers two morals, says David Hetherington of Per Capita, a think-tank in Sydney.
The Bumiputera share of national capital ownership today stands at between 19803% and 21980% per capita.
Bulgaria's GDP per capita still lags the median level of 'BBB' peers and higher rated sovereigns.
Most famously, the Gulf states have large oil revenues per capita, and they are quite coercive.
From 28503 to 22019, the growth rate of per capita GDP averaged a paltry 1.18 percent.
Do you know that China is now the world's second biggest economy with $8,000 per capita?
These days, he is paid about 10.6 times the average annual per capita GDP of Australia.
Excluding Mickey Mouse islands, which country had the third-highest G.D.P. per capita in the Americas?
Americans own more guns per capita than residents of any other country, according to the CDC.
The Northern Territory has one of the highest per capita alcohol consumption rates in the world.
Per capita costs for energy would increase by up to $278 by 85033, Columbia's analysis concluded.
It has one of the world's highest real per capita incomes, which adjusts for livings costs.
Another way, perhaps more accessible, to look at defense spending is on a per-capita basis.
"Ossining has more per capita condos than in any of the surrounding communities," Mr. Schatz said.
In the United States, the rate was almost double per capita, linked to 22004,22014 deaths annually.
HALF A CUP OF COFFEE PER CAPITA A YEAR VERSUS 2400 HERE IN THE UNITED STATES.
Do I believe that we're spending almost twice as much per capita as any other country?
That per-capita rate falls well behind those in countries like China, South Korea, and Italy.
The state ranks 49th of 50 (above Utah) in the number of housing units per capita.
But beauty seems to have spawned more gossip videos per capita than other interest areas have.
Below in Stat Nuggets, we define and explain scatterplot, total and per capita data, and outlier.
PER CAPITA DATA Some quantitative variables count the number of times something occurs for a group.
It shows the total amount of energy used each year, along with energy use per capita.
" All this is "despite being a state with the second highest per capita income in India.
Rhode Island, Alaska, Nevada, Florida and Washington spend more per capita, according to the institute's calculation.
But on a per-capita basis, California ranks low, 44th, with 8.71 guns per 1,000 people.
We have some of the lowest rates of per-capita testing outside of the United States.
Read more:One chart shows how many coronavirus tests per capita have been completed in 8 countries.
The country's GDP per capita plunged 47 percent, from $4,21625 before the invasion to $2900,220006 afterwards.
In 2017, the area's GDP grew 4.3%, to more than $4.1 billion or $35,232 per capita.
Hillary Clinton, in turn, won 250 of the 53 states with the lowest emissions per capita.
America was in the realm of other countries in per-capita health spending through about 19703.
"Keynes was right (so far) about output per capita, but wrong about the workweek," he wrote.
And yet, year after year after year since then, per capita meat consumption has gone up.
That's the top property tax rate and the per-capita property tax collection in the nation.
They employ, on average, 85033 percent more community workers per capita than the 10 worst performers.
Nations in the top quartile for economic freedom have an average G.D.P. per capita of $36,770.
In 25 years, that growth level would lift current GDP of $59,000 per capita to $933,000.
Per capita prescription drug spending in the US exceeds that in all other countries, studies show.
The state also collected $0.513,559 in property taxes per capita in 2016, according to the foundation.
Ultimately, collective incentives across countries of similar income per capita are needed to support medical innovation.
The city of Boston has the most residents working in community and social services per capita.
Per capita, Brunei is the fourth wealthiest country in the world, according to Forbes in 2017.
But the prolonged election period is slowing growth in the country, East Africa's richest per capita.
But incomes for many – in Detroit, the per capita annual income is $15,562 – wouldn't have changed.
During this period, real G.D.P. per capita surged at an average annual rate of 11.2 percent.
The United States owns way, way more guns per capita than the rest of the world.
In per capita income terms, the United States has, by most measures, been overtaken by Switzerland.
For example, Japan focused on this between 1950 and 1972 and doubled its GDP per capita.
Volunteer time per capita is valued at $938.95 and there are 47.1 non-profits per 10,000.
Sure enough, here's what the Yale researchers found: Per-capita dividends are down below 50 percent.
Turkey is a fairly wealthy country by global standards, with a GDP per capita of $10,421.
New York City tied with San Francisco for the top spot for the metric of most affordable coffee shops, coffee houses and cafes rated 4.5 plus stars per capita, and also ranked first for the metric of the most coffee shops, coffee houses and cafes per capita.
Low GDP Per Capita is Growth Constraint Relatively low GDP per capita of USD3,249 (at market exchange rates in 2015) in Georgia is likely to constrain both revenue growth and efforts to increase an average telecom bill through offering premium quality services at a higher price.
Average incomes have fallen there this century -- from $18,193 per capita in 2000 to $13,925 in 2013.
By 2016, per capita crime rates dropped  by more than one-third, better than the national average.
The US health care system now costs nearly double what other high-income countries pay, per capita.
Lebanon has more Syrian refugees per capita than any other country in the world — roughly 1.5 million.
That's about 27.4522 tonnes of emissions per capita, one of the lowest rates for a European city.
Economic growth has been extremely mediocre over the last 25 years (about 1.2 percent per capita yearly).
And while Argentina has had the most bitcoin enthusiasts per capita, that may be starting to change.
I also was able to see per capita income growth in my state go up by 2150%.
This has the effect of flattering various credit indicators such as debt/GDP and GDP per capita.
Additional determinants included things like the number of costume stores per capita and the Halloween weather forecast.
"Economic potential never drops because knowledge — the main source of per capita growth — always rises," he writes.
See below for a breakdown of property tax by state and per capita from the Tax Foundation.
Duval County, which includes Jacksonville, currently has the highest per-capita rate of death sentences in America.
That's a staggering sum for someone from Burkina Faso, where gross national income per capita is $700.
WalletHub says you'll want to shop in Orlando, FL, which has the most bridal shops per capita.
House: Starting in fiscal 2020, there would be per-capita caps on federal funding to the states.
Senate: Starting in fiscal 2020, there would be per-capita caps on federal funding to the states.
Medicaid spending is already growing more slowly than Medicare and private insurance on a per capita basis.
Some U.S. cities, like Chicago, Detroit and New Orleans, also top Mexico&aposs per-capita homicide rate.
And they, too, would have to switch to per-capita caps or block grants in the future.
We imprison almost five times as many people per-capita than the United Kingdom, another western democracy.
At today's GDP per capita, that difference of six million people means €210 billion in GDP potential.
However, structural features including per capita income, human development and governance indicators score well above peer medians.
Its gross regional product on a per capita basis ranked 12th among all provincial-level local governments.
Per capita gross domestic product rose from less than $340 in 2002 to nearly $1,300 last year.
However, when the revenue is returned as per capita rebates, it more than reverses that regressive effect.
On the per-capita ranking, Britain is not low down but neither is it a basket case.
Denmark, Sweden and Switzerland round out the top five countries with the highest tax revenue per capita.
Denmark, Sweden, and Switzerland round out the top five countries with the highest tax revenue per capita.
Population, GDP per capita, national retail sales and country risk are a few factors taken into consideration.
Academic studies have found that both population and per-capita GDP are strongly linked to Olympic triumph.
Italy has the seventh highest per capita coffee consumption in Europe, according to the European Coffee Federation.
More women and girls are murdered in Central America, per capita, than most places in the world.
Prior to the discovery of oil in 2628, Venezuela's average income per capita was marginally above subsistence.
And right now, Norway pays Brussels roughly per capita what Britain currently does as a full member.
But government data show that in Uttar Pradesh, the average monthly per capita income is 3,400 rupees.
These are serious problems for America, which has the highest per capita water use in the world.
Luxembourg's per capita gross domestic product was $101,994 in 2015 — by far the highest in the world.
The study found that per capita college debt doubled from $5,85033 to $10,000 during the time period.
States such as Florida, Tennessee, and Texas now spend approximately 25 percent less per capita than Kansas.
When the Korean War began in 22019, the two Koreas were approximately equal in GDP per capita.
There are more Airbnb listings per capita in San Francisco than in any other United States city.
As of 2018, Nepal was one of the world's poorestcountries, with a GDP per capita of $918.
But Canada led the world by resettling 725 refugees per 1 million residents, a per-capita high.
New York City had the most restaurants per capita out of the cities analyzed in the report. 
Alabama has the nation's lowest average per capita income ($26,85033) and therefore the highest FMAP ratio, 2.35.
Income per capita rocketed from $3,090 in 2000 to $10,0003 in 2014 as oil prices shot higher.
The Senate should stick to our American values, fight to defend Medicaid and reject per capita caps.
The US has increased its per capita spending at a much faster rate than the other countries.
Although per-capita income has more than doubled since 1972, Americans' S.W.B. has stagnated or even declined.
Today, the regime boasts the highest rate of executions per capita in the world, surpassing even China.
In the nation's capital, for example, total debt per capita is $86,730 — the highest in the country.
Homicides climbed last year to the highest level in the city's history on a per-capita basis.
But two of Syria's neighbors, Jordan and Lebanon, host more refugees per capita than any European country.
A 2016 settlement with creditors left the province saddled with the most debt per capita in Austria.
Today, Detroit has a per capita income of under $15,000 dollars, about half of the national average.
It had a population of 230 million people, had the highest per capita income in the country.
For all that, South Koreans lavish around $13 billion annually on golf, or roughly $260 per capita.
Inspired by Jakub Marian's map of metal bands per capita in Europe, I sought to find out.
According to the government's updated forecasts, gross domestic product growth per capita this year will be zero.
When the Korean War began in 1950, the two Koreas were approximately equal in GDP per capita.
In Mexico, which introduced a tax in 2014, per capita consumption dropped after the tax was introduced.
You'll also find more creative types per capita — including artists, painters, writers and illustrators — in loose states.
World Bank statistics show Italy also has more health care workers per capita than the United States.
Oklahoma executes more people per capita than any other state, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.
He said per capita income growth was 2.2% a year in the U.S. between 1950 and 1990.
For comparison, that puts it just behind the USA, which has a GDP per capita of $62,152.
We spend far more per capita on health care as do the people of any other country.
Indeed, expenditures per capita from the earned-income tax credit increased only modestly after the recession hit.
Yukon has the highest per capita sales of alcohol in the country, adding to the researchers' interest.
Native Americans enlist in the military at a higher per capita rate than any other racial demographic.
Brand name drugs are the reason that America has higher per-capita drug spending than other countries.
Russia ranks 73rd in the world in per capita gross domestic product, between the Seychelles and Greece.
From 1980 to 2003, the Brazilian economy barely grew at all, about 0.2 percent annually per capita.
Mr. Cuomo said New York was now testing more people per capita than China or South Korea.
Bihar is one of India's poorest states, with per capita income of less than $600 a year.
And in recent years the US. has accepted far fewer refugees per capita than many other nations.
The Pelican State trails New York and Washington for the highest number of confirmed cases per capita.
Last year, the level of annual per capita water resources was one-eightieth of the world average.
I chose it because in 503 it received more development aid per capita than any other nation.
The growth rate of the economy comes from two parts: income growth per capita and population growth.
Of all the people in the US, it's Portlanders who search for kratom the most per capita.
And compared with Europe or Japan, America has nearly six times as much retail space per capita.
Real consumption per capita was relatively subdued in 2019, slowing to 5.5% from 6.2% a year earlier.
Real consumption per capita was relatively subdued in 2019, slowing to 5.5% from 6.2% a year earlier.
South Korean men have become the top per capita spenders on skincare products globally, according to Euromonitor.
Change in per capita disposable income + 20 % + 15 + 10 + 4503 0 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 '18 . . .
Much has been made of the difference between a Medicaid block grant and a per-capita cap.
For now the team uses a per-capita estimate of 11,000 kg of flammable material per person.
The average 2018 per capita income in New York is $68,690, while in Texas it is $50,360.
Per capita income has risen from $800 to $9,000, and e-commerce sales have reached $1 trillion.
China does meet the requirements for "graduation" which requires a 28500 per capita income threshold above $6900,2628.
Progress in converging Romania's GDP per capita levels towards that of higher rated peers has been slow.
Today, the United States consumes, per capita, some of the largest amounts of electricity in the world.
In fact, we are one of the most highly taxed states in the entire country per capita.
Delaware comes in 1033th based on average household income, but 1023nd based on per capita personal income.
South Carolina comes in 223th in average household income, per capita personal income and average hourly wage.
California had the most millionaires in total — 885,000 — but it ranked 10th in terms of per capita.
Australia is one of the world's largest carbon emitters per capita due to coal-fired power plants.
Ireland also got high marks in other areas like government indebtedness, income per capita and air quality.
Per-capita firearm ownership in the United States far exceeds any other country, according to government estimates.
Egalitarian Sweden, an object of ardent progressive adoration, has more billionaires per capita than the United States.
Louisiana has become an epicenter of the disease, ranking third in the nation for per capita cases.
Zimbabwe's G.D.P. per capita would reach the same level as Botswana's current level in about 16 years.
Work factors is based on coworking spaces and coffee shops per capita, and average Wi-Fi speed.
In 2014, GDP per capita in the US was around $55,000; in China, it was around $8,000.
Per capita gun ownership in Australia is down by 23 percent from its pre-Port Arthur peak.
Texas, with the fourth-lowest per capita rate for drug fatalities in the US, received $27.4 million.
Suppose each Rwandan gets $153,215 — very generous, given that the country's GDP per capita is only $23,24.
The meat of the report's case against the Nordic model is the claim that GDP per capita in the US is higher than in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden (and US oil states like North Dakota and Alaska have higher GDP per capita than Norway, the Nordic petro-state).
The emails show MacDonald apparently excising three paragraphs from Kelker's piece that concede the U.S. spends more on health care per capita than other developed nations, and also removed a graph depicting the differences in per capita spending between the U.S. and several European nations with universal health care.
Kenya's ratings are constrained by low GDP per capita, which is less than half of the 'B' median.
In terms of income per capita, at least 20 of these countries are worse off after the assistance.
This curve posits that as per-capita income rises, so does environmental degradation -- but only to a point.
Alaska, with the highest state rate of gun deaths per capita, does not allow firearms to be registered.
The newspaper reported the city collects more fines per capita than anywhere else in the metro Atlanta area.
Per capita, California is 46th out of 50 states in attracting newcomers from other parts of the country.
"I want to be sure going forward that the per capita program works," Portman told reporters last week.
The per capita cap would amount to an $880 billion cut to Medicaid, as Vox's Dylan Matthews explains.
GDP per capita at market prices is estimated at USD5,207 for 2016, compared with a median of USD5,007.
India also suffers higher inequality levels in GDP per capita than Brazil and Russia, according to the OECD.
So wealthy people in the US produce 10 times more per capita emissions than the wealthy in China.
Rice is regarded as inferior when per capita income reaches $2,364 in Asian nations, according to FAO's estimates.
At first, it seemed to work — Iceland's GDP per capita skyrocketed from $24.2,229 to about $233,210 in 3303.
The state has the 26th-highest rate of gun deaths per capita in the country, according to Giffords.
Its GDP per capita of EUR47,234 is the second-highest among German states and 244% above Germany's average.
The statistics In recent years, Sweden has taken in more refugees per capita than any other European country.
That's largely due to the country having amongst the highest number of machines per capita in the world.
Of all Brooklyn tracts that BuzzFeed analyzed, Lugo's had one of the highest rates of complaints per capita.
South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia are the next closest states with 5.3, 1953, and 3.82 per capita, respectively.
Five-sixths of the differences between countries' SPI scores can be explained by their GDP per capita alone.
High economic growth rates have raised Dominican Republic's per capita GDP to USD6,734, greater than the 'BB' median.
So a state like Alaska or Montana has very high gun ownership rate on a per capita basis.
Economy Back in 1960 the two countries had the same GDP per capita, according to the World Bank.
The overall fatal crash rate at signalized intersections in those cities was likewise 16 percent higher per capita.
He said Poland could adopt the euro if the country reached 85 percent of Germany's GDP per capita.
AND SO, WE JUST FINALLY HAD ONE GOOD YEAR-ON-YEAR REPORT ON RISING PER CAPITA INCOME. 5.2%.
In fact, we are one of the largest per capita troop contributors to the international mission in Afghanistan.
For five years running, Honduras has been the world's most deadly place, per capita, to be an environmentalist.
South Korea is renowned for being Asia's party central, making it the region's biggest per capita alcohol consumers.
Since 1982, state correction spending per capita has not kept up with the number of inmates, it added.
South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia are the next closest states with 5.3, 4.74, and 3.82 per capita, respectively.
This democratization was seen applying only to countries whose oil exports were small in net per capita terms.
The most recent figure is 277 square meters per capita compared with 203 meters in 1990, he said.
STEVE LIESMAN: But they have a lot more robots than we do per capita, just so you know.
That's more than double the annual GDP per capita in Afghanistan in 29, according to World Bank figures.
Fitch assesses Altai's economy as weak by international standards due to the region's low economic output per capita.
Selling an entertainment service in India, the per capita GDP of which is under $2,1003, is extremely challenging.
The autonomous region's GRP and GRP per capita ranked 16th and 6th, respectively, among China's 31 mainland provinces.
Between 22018 and 1930, Florida had the highest per capita lynching rate of any state in the nation.
Annual per capita income rose from $1,123 dollars in 2006 to $3,124 dollars by the end of 2014.

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